odysseus wife would have had to marry one of them
If Athena helps him, if you read the story it says that he was worried and called for help from Mentor, or Athena in disguise, to help him.
the two main suitors
Odysseus had reasons for slaying the Suitors for two main reasons. One was for disrespecting him and his household. Two for being disloyal to Odysseus as ruler of Ithaca, in attempts to displace him by taking his wife.
is bcs he was in discise as a beggar DU!!
Poseidon, who bears a grudge against Odysseus for blinding his son Polyphemus, would be considered the main antagonist of the Odyssey.After Odysseus manages to return home to Ithaca, Antinous, leader of the suitors, is considered the major antagonist.Poseidon
If Athena helps him, if you read the story it says that he was worried and called for help from Mentor, or Athena in disguise, to help him.
the two main suitors
The two main suitors in Odysseus' house are Antinous and Eurymachus. They are both prominent members of the group of suitors vying for Penelope's hand in marriage during Odysseus' absence.
Odysseus had reasons for slaying the Suitors for two main reasons. One was for disrespecting him and his household. Two for being disloyal to Odysseus as ruler of Ithaca, in attempts to displace him by taking his wife.
is bcs he was in discise as a beggar DU!!
Eurymachus blamed the behavior of the suitors on Antinous, as he portrayed him as the main instigator of their misdeeds against Odysseus. Eurymachus tried to shift the blame away from himself and the other suitors by placing it primarily on Antinous.
Poseidon, who bears a grudge against Odysseus for blinding his son Polyphemus, would be considered the main antagonist of the Odyssey.After Odysseus manages to return home to Ithaca, Antinous, leader of the suitors, is considered the major antagonist.Poseidon
Poseidon, who bears a grudge against Odysseus for blinding his son Polyphemus, would be considered the main antagonist of The Odyssey.After Odysseus manages to return home to Ithaca, Antinous, leader of the suitors, is considered the major antagonist.Poseidon
Poseidon, who bears a grudge against Odysseus for blinding his son Polyphemus, would be considered the main antagonist of The Odyssey.After Odysseus manages to return home to Ithaca, Antinous, leader of the suitors, is considered the major antagonist.Poseidon
Penelope had several tests: 1. String Odysseus' bow and and with it shoot an arrow through a dozen axe handles. Whoever did so, she would wed. 2. Proving Odysseus' identity: Know the way their marriage bed was constructed, so that he could catch her lie when she said it was moved. No one but Odysseus and Penelope among mortals knew how it was constructed. 3. Having the suitors prove their intentions by having them offer her gifts. This tests the suitors' resolve, wealth, and status, even though she does not wish to marry any of them.
Odysseus' main enemy could be seen as Poseidon, although he had many enemies or confrontational encounters including:The CiconesThe cyclops Polyphemus and the other cyclopsCirceScylla and CharybdisHis own crewApollo (after slaughtering the cattle of Helios)CalypsoMelanthius, the goat herderIrus, the beggarPenelope's Suitors.
Odysseus was the main character of the Odyssey.